Ryan Fox saved his best for the final round of the Cadillac Championship to earn another top-30 finish on the PGA Tour this season.
Fox carded a four-under 68 at Trump National Doral with five birdies across the day – his only blemish coming at the last hole, the par-threeninth. The final round was moved forward with groups of three, including rounds starting on the 10th hole, with thunderstorms expected in Miami.
Fox finished at five-under in a share of 30th place, with the leaders still on the course. The Kiwi will take home around US$143,000 ($242,000) after just missing out on a sixth top-25 finish this season.
Players Championship winner Cameron Young won by six shots ahead of world no 2 Scottie Scheffler.
On the DP World Cup, Kazuma Kobori finished in a share of 13th at the Turkish Open after starting the day a shot off the lead. Kobori dropped down the leaderboard with a two-over 74. Sweden’s Mikael Lindberg won the event with a final-round 69 to finish two shots clear at 10-under.
Closer to home, Tyler Wood claimed victory at the Charles Tour’s Muriwai Open, finishing at 14-under par. Wood had a superb weekend with rounds of 64 and 66 to beat Mark Brown and Kerry Mountcastle by three shots.